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About Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1902)
f / * \ « Pho Oldest and Most Roliablo. Ire Published in the Valley of Eastern Oregon » The Best Advertising Medium. Items II. I>. « •«. r«*. r ir < niihriiRs, Kdltor »n<| MgiiMKar, BURNS. OREGON, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 29. 1902. LAND NOT ARID * 1|'»r mr. Six Month» 75 < <’nt»< NO. I on Gre»ri’s riqxjrf for two or three Over Work Weakens weeks The case i< awaiting its Your Kidneys. regular turn. There is on record, I along with this report, a great muss Unhealthy Kldm'ji Make «mjmrc Btix.J. 4 of affidavit« filed le. ’b<- pilot Butte Ulstern Oregon Needs Irriga Ho Says Green of D>-K<'1iutes Vili» All tin bl«.'-"! I.i year body pas-.cs ttirough ley— Dep trillion! I*r, violisi) Company shown ;> the la d to be lion, But Who Shall Bear your F.ldneya one« r v-r/ tlii-? minim-. I h -K ur.ey arc Took Another Vo w. C< '»l? arid and not cap.ible of producing bico.i purifier-, the/ Id crops without irrigation, These ter out the waste . r imutiiitie; tn the H -I. affidavits were filed under II they arc tick cr out the Si < retary instructions above cl cr? r, ti.cy fail ti da Hardware of Every Description, Oregonian News Bureau, Wash Oregonian News Buieati, Wash- their v/erk. quot» <1, and ire from (’oticrc-em in- * ♦ Pain :.a< hesat.dtheu- ington, Nov. 21 —Inspector Green elect Willi.intson, the Oregon State ington, >ov. 22 If the Govern- mati.-.m c-.rnr f.om c .- III OKLGON. c-„-. cf uric » i i i.i ths reports to the *• ■r:retiirv of the In Engin«« r • x-S irve. or General P« i - mi nt does nit undertake the rec blood, due to neglccxj * terior that the land- p-l«-i-t<-«l by the grn. Preside, t Lvtlo ami Chief lamation of lands in the Deschutes kidney trouble. t trouble cauie; q-.lck or tru-'-iCy I S’ute of Op- run und>*r the Car'-v Engine) r ILimm< mJ of tin- Colum Valley, but a lows private capital h iti-liicy « ai. l.'.u ;, r.n.l ta il.-; cue ( I r. 11', ough oct. mid known a ‘list -ix—that is, bia Southern Railway; Hvdraulic to proceed unhi’idered with pend they I1.1J licr.rt trouble. bcc.ni..e the lie. t is « In purnninj thick, I.idney- the lands intemh 'l to lie reclaimed Engineer Clark, of Portland; J. M. ing contracts under tin Carey act. Ci.cr-v.-.orklng f ..i .licit bion 1 throurli voir.: and artaric-:. • f by th«- Pilot But’e Development Moore, of Portland, and many Government work will probably be It ii .Ito bs considered ti.at only Crlncry zibter. were to be traced to tho ltidacy:;. . Company (Crook Count) )—are rot others of known reliability who at’.etn pled in some other section of tr t it no./ modern science proves that i -arly arid. Hi- reports well-ib-velop« d have person div gone over the Eastern Oregon. While the I)es-, ad c.initional d.rxaac.i have their begin In J-.idncy troiiLlc. juniper tree* scattered over tLp ground. There is also filed an ex- chutes project is l etter known to ning •t. FITZGEICALI), U.S ItlllDl.'lt, BIGG' a bigg *. If yon are sick you can make no nbtaJw urea; therefore, he conclude, the haustive anuksis of the foil ami tho dcpirtment than any other, by fust doctoring your kidney. t The mil l i residt'iit, noc’y nmi Tr«-ns, Allori'«*)* anJ thccit;aotdiri..ry effect cf Dr. Kilmer's , « lands are not subject to ncluina- statement of precipitation, by there are several P’a-tern Oregon Swamp-Root, tiiagtcat kidney remedy is tiou under the Carey act, Tbiarc months, on the ’’pper De<chutes, sites which have been generally soon icafircd. 1; stand.-; ti c highest f r i!o wonderful circs of the moa dk.ireasing cases pur’ will unquestionably lead to a Tnis mass of t< • Jimmy is all <li <■ > xamiticd and offer excellent op- and is sold on it ; i ler'ta by all druggists in fifty- prolonged wrangle and losy be the inetricailv opposed to Green’« re porttinities for irrigating. cent and one-dollar siz I ii<*or|M>rn*«*d.) m<uins of preventing fio some time port, ami allows the land to be arid. Hydrographer F. II. Newel), of ; es. Yo.i may have a reclamation in the Deschutes Val Furthermore, tl.e Pilot Butte the Geolo-’icsI Survey, who i,as sample Ict'.lc I z mail a..««.,.r V :.it .,l .hr«» ..roU.-»,<■-c. al-x> pamplilet tiling you how to find V>»tricts Furnisher’ and Title (Inirantcd to all Landa in Earney ley, cither by the Government or Company beiges charg! s a/aimt virit-d three prosj»ective site«, dis- ■ Jufii i.e kidney cr Lkulder trouble. Countv. Me itlun tills ov private enterprise. ’.lit.-, pa[>er when writing Dr. K11 k . ct Green. It alleges that he did not cns.-ing this question today, .«aid Mc.cion *x Co.. Binghamton. N. Y. Bvfiire the Pilot Butte Company personally inspect the full tract that the situation in Oregon is very , ___ — REAL ESTATE-^— closed its contract with the state, withdrawn in list G, ami has no similar to that in other Western there are many attractive sites it* a- the record« show, it took the persoi al k nowl« dge of its character, states, 1 here are a number of on- ¡other states which woul-1 appeal t<» Il >tgli’ h ■! *»o'(l <>n Commission. (/Ilice in Ba k Building precaution t<> secure the opinion of but tint h‘ merely crossed this tirely f-asible and promising pro the Government ahead of iovclveri the department as to ■«hetheror land in traveling the road from ject«, but they cover lands which i projects in Eastern Oregon, if the not th<- growth of juniper trees Prineville to Bend and ba<-k. Be are pretty well developed. Con- ' settlers decline to co-operate I.>»«!*•• IHrtKHurj« PROFESSIONAL CA KI»'. would I hi held as an i.idieatwn en ise President Drake, of ¿lie Pilot «idi ruble ureas that would natural Very difficult irrigation problems «■ I X i K <>( I' lii.it the lam!? sel'-ctiil by the stu <• Butte Company, placid his home, ly be included in Government irri are presented in extreme South ► e « tv h'irsdji night. J II M. UVIJ5S, were or were not a id The State records and offices al 'lie disposal gation systems have already pass- easter 1 Oregon, in Malheur County. F I lonl.m. (’ C ' Land Agent simultaneouslv asked of (ireen, tho Litter rep >rted to the , cd into private ownership, and are. ¡There is a limited quantity cf wal •l ith. r It- h >I i< fi 11 S piiornnuAinni the opinion of the departure tit« department that Drake attempted j to some extent, being irrigated on ler there, which might be applied to tin chura t r of the? • lands He to bribe him. which Druke denies. i a small t-cnle by their owners. to small areas of lands with bene o E 8 I ..lits* of stated in hi« letter that the land Il is not known now much de .This is true in the Powder River ficial results, and it is possible the («*»11* • Ii , t Vo..;tlv Main St — opposi*« Bank. •'is entirely destitute of water ut.d pendence the department will piae° ■ /alley, around Baker Citv; in the water supply could lie augmented lllll <|O tf 4 d !.. e.n, W M ;? sl'-i’-tly a desert but r.n cc<>»i» >n Groan'« report. He is the «,«»*ial ■ Xirand lUui'le \'alley, iu Union lb v artesian wells. If im-re promis ’III UM Mr« Er portions there is a scattering vrowth inspector of See rotary Hitchcock, Couniy: along the Silvies River, in ing work in other parts of the state M AKWDKN A GE.IHV < l M <> j .mp’-rs The juiiip< r. ancles- and ha« the reputation of being a Harney Count y, and to some ex are abandoned, the Government w I. Mar «den, John W Geary. ni'oii, pi ci 1 y the s< rubby variety grow thoroughly honest man. tent on Crooked River, east of will probably unde.take reclama H Phyni inn» <i* Xli rye nut. Prineville. ing on this desert, is not suitable tion on a limited scale in Malheur. I Bui ns, Oregon. for |uil,[,(.ri cnil he u»cd only for | Before the Government would Such a work, however, would imt WANT l.WV (HANGED. wood ami fe ce poets, and there is teel justified iti undertaking the be undertaken at once, as the Gov •I’RNS Oti'il Ml no more ol such wood on any quar Grab of Timber mid Stone Lands Too construct’on of irrigation systems ernment docs not desire, at this U ««I n it Kr«iw «i hill iiing Vi uhi .» Groll Great Sow. ter section than will be necessary in localities of this character, it time, to enter upon trifling irriga gl<»(.-í A llfGt.8 D iun S. i / oi * would be necessary to make a dis- tion projects, when larger works for the use of the settlor on the J W Big;. < *<•» hr*tv , IL (’«»nier Dalton liiffc* quarter section Itc.nnot be made { Oregonian News Bureau. Wash . line! agreement with the owners of elsewhere can be carried out. and ttw-neyn-at-La ir, it to lumber and shipped away, ington, Nov 19. — Although both lands lying within the scop»- of pro where mucn more land can be re- , IfAKNKY I.Olhl , NO. 77. I 0.0 F Kt-KX’N. OKKUON. V(<-..|a evrrv S .1 ird V evening, II <iw n'e and cm be used only in tlieiin-| ■s<-cretarv Hitchcock am! Land posed Government work. th <t they claimed under .-i single system than It til Visiti,; '.rolli r« fraternally in rrr> mi..- in I’-iink Ixiil litm Commissioner Germ-nn strongly would L.ke water from the Govern is possible in Malheur. Th«- small mediate vicinity of its growth ” vited Frink O I u-kson, N ti. . r Sini h Seer.«’ iry In tiunsiiiitting thi- letter to the favor and recommend the repeal or ment ditches and pay the actual work? will be left until those of Y/yu.Li \ ms a mzu;:i ALt» S.cr< ’ary. Comiiiissioi cr Hermann radical modilie.ilion of the timber cost of nutting die water on the moderate dimensions are well un- re» ei iip ' i r x » in. vv niEX of expressed the opinion th i the rule and stone hc I. neither entertains laud, the same ns settlers who sub der way. M. Flttgrrald. XVissli-r.ifl. •liM-t« gn I «ni (Hi Tue«- Thornton William*. <inv at Rrnwii's h.ill 'Jr«. Til'i ■ .lorilan, holds much hope thut Congress will in sequently take up vacant lands un At'orn«) -kt-Law, solnry ’ubllc. of the department, which Mrs. lone Wliiiina Guardian. There are five women in the Lair. Notarial anil Ileal K»tate that "laud containing sufficient terfere with the objectionable law, der Government ditches. The Clerk. state penitentiary. Emma G. moisture to produce a natural at the coming short u-ssion. Tin Government could not expect to Praetirr Hannah, of Linn county: Kate ('ll li re li A il noil li rem <■■■ tn. growth of trees are not to lie class i-justice ot the timb« r und stone r< cover from the settlers who would Burn' Or« gon. Saunders, of Portland, each Using f*F*Officein Masonic build.:ig ed as th sort land should I e liberal- ' act i« admitt-d on all sides, and take tip the vacant lands the full Sunday School a’ Harney the ly construed, "for tin reason that ea h succe-ding mouth but serves amount expended in constructing in the asylum ; Mrs. Minnie Crocket, first Sunday of each month at 10 p M. J<»1G AN, the land is doubt ess unfit for CI.1- to demonstrate that timber inter its irrigation system, which would of Umatilla county, for murder; On the second, o'clock, A. M tivutim. without irrigation or el«e ests are making tl.e last grand rush benefit the other lands as well. In Mrs Ro?e Carlisle,of Jackson coun third and fourth Sundays of each Practical Lund Surveyor it would have b en enter’d long Upon the public timber. It is esti other wot »Is. the Government will ty for burning a barn, uud Etta month at 3 o’clock P. M Breach- Hum«. Oregon. ago. ” mated at the department that if proceed on a business ba-is, and Horton, placed there three weeks ing services vvery second Sunday In reply to Commissioner Ikr- tin- preset.t rate of entry under tins will undertake no irrigation until ago from Harney county under a at S P M g W. MILLER tnimii's letter. Secretary liiteheick I-w shall continue un«t>at<d, and it is reasonably assured that all year's sentence for adultery. At the Presbyterian church issued iimtiuctions in which he the department shall !>(• found with settlers to he benefited thereby will Herr Krupp, the great Germm Burns. Rev. A. J Irwin pautar. Notary Publir and ''oni'^/wcr, said: out means to clock it. thut the last repav the actual cost ot eonstuct- gunmaker. is dead. His estate is Divine services the third ami fourth Mortgage*, Deed*, Etc., cnrrrctly tn:« le. "A growth of ordinary forest' acre of unreserved Government ing its works. valued at ♦ 12-5.1 MX».OO*». Kuril»« Oregon« Sundays of each month at 11 a. m. Office nt start In some of the favored localities , trees on land in tin arid regions limber land will have passed to and 7;.’>0p. in. Sabbath school at private ownership within a very in Phistern Oregon the land is iml S i ati : of O iiio .C ity < h -T o J. f *» o < 10 a. tn. every Subbath morning H. VOLP, A. M . M. D. tuny, :is a general rule, be accepted .1 dufelv !. . t . arid. I TL L’ «1 V- Col XIV. ♦ abs This • is .1 the cast- ns evidence of the non-desert char-' few years. Preaching services nt the Baptist Frank J. Cheney Minkes <ri(ii that When the timber and stone act nroiiml Bakerf’ity where straggling Physician and Surqeon, actor of land. It is, however, a church every Island 2nd Sundays, he is senior partner of tlx* firn» of was passed, nearly .">() years ago, crops can be raised without irriga- uere presumption that the lands morning ami evening. Sunday Í ÄT"! Mfice nt residence. F. J. Cheney A Co , icing busim s« containing sufficient moisture to the timber lands-«en- inaccessible, lien. It is true that proper irriga- — — Oregon school every Sunday nt 10 a. m. Burns, in the City of Toledo. Comity and produce trees will produce agricul and the price asked, i*2 ■'<> an acre. tii-n would greatly enhance the val prayer meeting every Thursday State aforesaid, and that said firm tural crops, but like all presump w:>s all that was then justible. Al ue of the land and insure better evening. 'he sum of On«- Hundred tions of fact, it may he rebutted by though the timber was perhaps crops, but unless the present farm- Services at Christian Science proof showing that the land is act worth more even then, in <lavs <>f ers and landowners will agree to Dollars for each and every case n('«npnper< h »w ly glv. n currency Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hull, corner east of the Bank, every to Many r« ports by Irn ';n»n 4I»U‘ pi.rth to tlicctlVct ually desert in character and will when transportation was limited, tear their proportionate share of i hat Sunday at 11a. m. and 8 p. tn. not produce agricultural crops it was intended to oiler some in the cost of a Government system the use of Hall's Catarrh (’tire. Service Wednesday evenings at 8. THE NEW HOME SEWINO MACHINE CO without irriaation. A sparse and ducement to settlers who would go the expenditure will m«t be made Frank -I. Cbeivev. had entered a trust or combinntlon : wr vhh Sworn to before me and subseril*- Everybody is invited to attend to assui-e the public that there is ho truth in stunted growth of trees which may into the West and develop the there. , nu ch reports. We huvn been ninnutaclui'ini; those services. Mr. Newell snvs it rests with the <>«1 in my pr<'?enie, this (¡th Jav w Now, however, with rail sewiiux nuu’hln« s lor o\ er n qiinriepofa ventti- exist, with little moisture, and is country. I V. and have vMiibllshcd a u p ’.ta’ion forr»ur- December, A. D 188G. ! «elves iiih I our maehinesthat Is the t in y ol nil frequently found upon arid lands roads piercing e.i ry timber country settlers near Baker City, in the 50 YEARS’ • •then, our ••«Vrir Ihmip** io • bino lu s actually untit without A. W. Gleasoo. irrigation and with water transportation in Grand l’onde Valley, on the Silvies never l>oeti rival* d t < a tnliiCy inaehtne. It EXPERIENCE seai . - Notary Public. stiiiidgi t the head of.ill iiifjh f.i’rrffc s/witr; lor ordinary agricultural purposes, abundance, it is felt unjust that River and elsewhere, tosay whether /-------- nt-jchln«aivl suindHon lUorrH ni. ribs. The •• Arjr JfoMie«*' ir the ctiiu rvf:fly is not within the spirit and intent the Government should give iiwih nr net the Government shall irri Hall’s Catarrh Cure is fak«xt in 1I1G H U HA ftJbJ SeiriHft Ttach /Jir of the rule ” for 12 50 an acre hinds ti.at in the gate their lands, together wita va- ternally. and ucts directly on 1 Io on the nutrkrt, These instructions were reported open market would bring 20 to 1U cant public lands adjoining, If It I » not neces.snry for us Io enter tnto n trust blood and mucous surface? of thw to .save our «redit • h pu y any debts its we have to the State Land Agent and to the times as much. they come forward ami offer a hearty T rade marks uodvbts to p«iy. W» have never < nten 4 into system. Send fc>r testimonials, free- D esign « competition with mamif.ictun rs of low grade Bilot Butte Company, all of which co-operation with the Government C opyrights A c . «JaapinueldU's that aromado to fell ng.ud- F. J. Cb6iM*y A Co., Toledo, <»« Anyon» ••lldtn* n sketch and dCRcrlpti<*n tnny is cited to show the precautionary in anv enterprise it may under les* of any intriiule merits. I» > not be dc- quickly ancortnin *mr opitilriti fme whether mii Sold bv all Druggist, 75c. celved, when you waul ns- « machine don’t hiventloii m probably pnrentable. <'<mmiunic»« take. and pledge themselves to pay tk»n»irtrtctlyronrtdrnd*l. Ilnndb*»okoii Pafi-nta send your mon* y away from homo; eatlmiu steps taken by this company to Hall’s Family Pills are tbe 1**4- i»cnt tree. /wonrv for Herurttiir putente. ‘•Arir IhHiit " f/enh-r. !.<• <m II you a Hfcertain, before making a contract, it* taken lbn>uuh Munn A to. rccelre For Infants and Children. for whatever water rights they may ••otter machine for h »s than you can purobaae tpcclnl »»'»/ice, without cbnruo, In tuo « lu» where. If tlivru U no dctikr near you, whether tl.o land it had in view acquire under Government works, Have writ« direct to u*. would tie held subject to the Carey there will lie little difficulty in A han«.*anelv Uluntrnted wortilr. Larmt cly. Boars tho THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO act. • nliuten <»r any Rcicutittc Journal. Tern»»-, l-t a having Goverunx-nt reclamation This ■isuztnr« I« on every box oí U» ftsui*« v*«ir; t«mr month«, fl. Solti by ul| pew tal talerp. ORANÜL, MASiS Signature of >>W X m-k, < liiriiK'-. III., Ht. U.ui -. M<>., AllilU- undertaken. Oa the other har.d. Laxative Bromo*Qdnine No action is likely to be taken MUNN &Co.3C’B"’d**» New York NO LACK OF SITE Geer& Cummins E. 0. T. G. CO. NOTIN ANYTRÜST P atents C ASTOR IA The Kind You Scientific American. Iim*»rh otK« «'. »."»I F J-! , WushlOvb”». H. < • til, «in.. Ptillii«, T in ., .' hi Frill l»,u, <Xil. Always Bought <9 'ke roweriy »hit rnn-» u cuJU ia nm- <!«/